Z.R, it sometimes takes awhile for little corgs’ ears to stand up. Depends upon the individual pup, when her ears begin to stand on their own. Hence, the really small ones still possess floppular earlets!
Still nommable, I assure you.

I’ve done that. When they’re too painful adorable when asleep and you don’t want to wake them and just bask in how freaking precious they are. My Corgi fell asleep with her head in the crook of my arm the other day, and while my arm was losing all feeling I was all, “Mustn’t move. Will Wake perfect adorableness next to me.”

I mean really puppies are just wonderful. I know some people talk about kittens and such, but to me.. puppies are proof of a higher power. Look at that. So cute so helpless and so completely trusting. Ahhhh bless the puppies, they make life just warm and fuzzy.

#1 I could have never let him go that long I would have picked him up and patted his back, cuz he is so sweet
#2 a “CARDIGAN” corgi how soft he must be ahhhhhhhhhh
he is so sweet
#3 please give him most of my x’s & o’s
#4 have no idea why I am numbering things my brain must be on CO

heehee, reminds me of the time I was pregnant with my youngest daughter. She had the hiccups even before she was born. Got me hooked to collecting frogs, Got about 600 now. Heeeeeeeeeeeeelp. Don’ty need any more.

That’s a precious silly bit o’ dialogue from Monty Python/ Holy Grail film ….in which a King’s Son, the Prince is, shall we say, an Interior Designer, rather than a LumberJack …..but I don’t want to give all the bits of the joke, for anyone who hasn’t yet had the marvelous experience of every bit of that film.

When I was 13 and we got a puppy, he slept in a box in a room with me and my sister. His name was Dickens. I woke up one night to a weird noise and I looked in his box. He was hiccuping, but I had never seen a dog hiccup before and since he was belly-up, I could really see his stomach move. I immediately went to my parents’ room and woke up my mom, saying “Mom, something’s jumping inside of Dickens!” My family has never let me live that down.

My German itzafochinhund (sound it out) dog still occasionally hiccups. We got her from the pound when she was a few months old so we don’t know exactly how old she is, but she’s had us for five years.

I hate hiccups. I hate having them and I even hate when others have them. They actually make me angry and I have no idea why. This puppy’s lil hics are cute, but I can’t watch the video for more than a few seconds without getting annoyed. Am I the only person on the planet like this? Anyone else get angry about hiccups?

@ Homer & Maggie’s Mom You made me wake my 3 sleeping cats laughing out loud at the (sound it out) comment… I had to say it twice to get it and then I sounded like a mule laughing! Thank you so much for that!! (Although the “now awake” fuzzys would disagree!)

I’m pretty sure the lap-bearer is asleep. It’s impossible to stay awake with a snoozing puppy anywhere nearby. It’s instant zzzzzzzzz for us so I’m sure that’s the reason said hiccuping-puppeh is not being man-handled. We like to call it “vaporization”. I’ve actually got a sweet little pit bull breathing in my ear as I type and I can barely keep my eyes op…..